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How music helps shape my decisions

Danny Brown recently posted 10 Free Blog Topics to Help You Get Your Blog On. Being the uncreative kind of guy that I am, and the fact you are probably getting tired of me writing about myself, I am thinking about taking his topics in order and using them for my next 10 posts. I mention this in case anybody wanted to play along.

Similar, but not quite like Margie Clayman’s endeavor where she is writing 31 daily posts in August based on reader suggestions. I even had a suggestion that made it; not on my August 10th birthday (cough, cough), but it’s there. I recommend you check her out, she’s good.

All I know is don’t challenge her to any writing contests or you will be playing for second place; you.won’t.win.

What’s the name of that song?

I’ll bet there are several songs as soon as you hear them immediately triggers an emotional reaction, possibly taking you to a specific point in time; you recall the sights, sounds and especially the smells. It might be your first kiss in the back seat of a car, your first heartbreak, your best date ever. Maybe the kiss, car, date and heartbreak happened all on the same night, huh?

I have several, but the one with the strongest trigger is Open Arms by Journey. This was popular when I was ‘courting’ my now wife and is unofficially ‘our song’. Every time I hear it, it reminds me when we used to be fun……..just kidding dear; I’m still Mr Excitement, right?

How many songs do you own?

With the advent of MP3’s, iPods, iPhones you can accumulate quite the library of music. Because of the sheer volume do you think it is as easy for one song to make it to the top these days?

I take my iPod with me to the gym, working in the yard, running, cycling, driving range or hitting tennis balls against the wall. I use the music as motivation and inspiration. There always seems to be one song that makes it through the noise each time that resonates that day and catches your attention. Can’t get that tune out of your head, huh?

How about the movies?

What do you think when you hear Kenny Loggin’s Danger Zone? Play it loud and it will give you goose bumps, pump you up and immediately know it’s from Top Gun. And from the same movie how hauntingly riveting is Berlin’s You Take My Breath Away? That was certainly a good movie but where would it be now without the music to bring you back to it?

It’s the emotion

Music creates very powerful emotions and memories. These emotions are what can and do shape decisions. Maybe not the music alone, but definitely influential.

We’ve all read of people doing some pretty crazy, bizarre things and blaming it on the music, right; remember Helter Skelter?

Music stirs the soul, it stokes your passion; it can be very powerful indeed.

I want to be a rock superstar

How cool would it be to be the lead singer of a rock & roll band, singing on a stage in front of 80,000 people. I can tell you, I’ve wanted to be that guy. Of course, I can’t sing or play an instrument but maybe if I put both on my bucket list I’ll get to one or the other. I wonder what kind of tats I should get? Think I would finally be popular with the girls? Probably, can you say Ric Ocasek?

But look how much energy, excitement and emotion it creates in the crowd; that is power, influence. Heady stuff indeed…….

The music is in me

I’m certainly around music quite a bit as we all are. Do you find it stimulating, motivating or even thought-provoking at times?

How about you, what are you listening to these days? Do you have that one song every time you hear it, you still have the same strong emotional reaction to it; time after time?

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I’ll play.
Pacelbel’s Canon in D ( http://youtu.be/hOA-2hl1Vbc ) Pretty sure you don’t need the link.
Danced (ballet) to it one night. Magical Felt like I was in Heaven. I got so lost (in a good way) and everything worked. Everything was centered and perfect.
Great question.

Betsy, Pachebel Canon in D is one of my absolute FAVOURITE pieces of music in the world. Thanks so much for the link: I just posted it on my FB profile page, and must go back and give due credit to you for bringing it to my attention.

Something that people don’t know about me is that I attended the National Ballet School of Canada until I was 11 years of age, so you and I are heart-connected on the love of ballet:) How wonderful that you experienced that Magic of dance to such a beautiful piece of music. Cheers! Kaarina

Stop it………..a Finnish National Ballet School Olympian; what next will you be dropping in on us. My next post was going to be how I went to Starbucks and here you are sitting on a life time of memories. How am I supposed to keep up with that?

I never went to any ballet school, but I studied on my own, devoured ballet books, illustrations and videos when I was like in grade school until high school. I was still dancing and doing choreography even right after I had my first baby. Music moves us kindred souls, huh?

Wow!!! I really can’t believe the things we have in common. Love it!! My youngest daughter Elle and I dance to Vivaldi’s Four Seasons often and of course, Beethoven’s Fur Elise. 😀

I’m like you, music helps shape my decisions as well. I listen to music all the time via Spotify. Now, it’s finally in the US as well. Let me know if you want an invite (it’s free). I have been using it for more than a year.

I can’t say that I remember Open Arms by Journey, but I’m definitively going to listen to it and picture you and your wife on your first date 🙂

I don’t have a favorite song or movie, I just keep adding new ones to my database all the time. And, since I have access to “all the songs in the world” I just keep looking for new ones all the time.

Jens, I WISH we had Spotify in Canada: not yet. But I’m a big fan of music, especially the Beatles. Yes, I am a die-hard Beatles fan! Glad to hear your camping trip with family went so well. Keep enjoying the music. Cheers! Kaarina

It will eventually get there. Spotify is just amazing. I listen to it mostly on my iPhone. But sadly so far, there are no Beatles (I think). I should probably check if they’ve been added though (it’s been more than a year since I last checked).

I’m almost back from the woods. Now, I’m working at city hall, close to the woods. But, I’m back at work for three days a week. And in five weeks I’m leaving for another vacation. Then I’m going to Italy and Rome for two weeks (hopefully I’ll find both electricity and internet connection) 🙂

OK, so I’d like to leave a list of thousands here. I LOVE music, and you got to thinking of some of my favourites, which I’ve pared down to a list of hundreds (no, just kidding). Here’s my top picks, based on your post and your questions:

My first Kiss – behind the school auditorium, at a dance, the band was playing “Dizzy”. Sigh…Brings back fond memories every time.

Courting years – driving around in a red Beetle with my now-husband, an 8-track tape playing, among other things: “Boys in the Bright White Sports Car”, “Do you know what I mean” and anything Lighthouse

Wedding dance – “I love you just the way you are”

In the car en route from wedding to reception – Meatloaf’s “Paradise by the dashboard light”. Can you believe that?!

Songs that bring me back to places and times with fond memories, heart aches or heart swells: “Unchained melody”, “Build me up buttercup”, “Crying”, “Pachebel Canon” (thanks Betsy) and a true favourite for all time is “In my Life” by the Beatles.

Well, now that I’ve dated myself completely, I’m going to revel in the memories that this evoked. Thanks, Bill, for stirring fond memories and bringing a smile to my face:) Cheers! Kaarina

Correct: there are no “days off” in my world:) But today was full of fun, especially the memories you conjured up for me with this “fab” (yes, Beatles) post. And if you believe in synchronicity or coincidences…just after I posted my comment, I went outside and guess what was playing on the radio?…..Unchained Melody! Simply magical. Cheers! Kaarina

I’ve always found that certain songs awaken vivid memories. Journey’s Open Arms takes me back to a junior high dance when no one had the courage to ask someone to slow dance with them. So we all just stood around the perimeter of the room, too scared to even look at each other. Funny, that song even reminds me of the smell of the gym where those dances were held!

Tom Petty’s American Girl takes me back to a family vacation to the Colorado River. We were all riding in the ski boat, singing along and laughing. Whenever we’re together, if that song comes on, we all start singing. Fun stuff. Great topic Bill!

I have one of those. I was with someone for a couple of years. Thought he was “the One” blah, blah, blah…

Anyway..we broke up right before Halloween a few years ago, and we were still trying to be “friends” (I found out later this is a bad idea)

Back to my story – it was Thanksgiving and his family all got drunk and were fighting like mad. He called and asked if he could come over for coffee. I said I had no coffee so we drove to Dunkin’ Donuts and we sat in his car listening to the radio.

We both begin to sing along. I began to slowly cry when I got to the line “sometimes I wish I could stop you from talking when I hear the silly things that you say” At that moment, I looked at him and knew he would never be mine.

That song still breaks my heart a bit. 😉 but its alright. Pain is what makes us human.

It’s funny how that can stick with you; mine is Cold as Ice by Foreigner. I knew this girl and always thought she was way out of my league. We started going out but I was intimidated by her social status and the ‘who’s who’ she used to date. I think it made me act a little goofy. It wasn’t a bad break-up, but when it was done it was done and it made me sad.

Every time I hear that song I think of her. The funny thing is, she lives about a block away from me now; but I certainly don’t have those feelings anymore.

One of my all-time favourites is Dashboard Confessional’s “Several Ways to Die Trying”. It doesn’t even have an emotional appeal – it’s just an amazing song where the structure just builds and builds, to an awesome crescendo. Sometimes a song just gets you – this is one.

And thanks for running with the idea, mate, always cool to see where others take it. 🙂

I will definitely have to check the song out. I have a much wider taste in music now with the advent of the iPod and how many songs you can get on there.

I’m already waffling as I was trying to come up with something about the Matrix. I really liked the Matrix however, especially when he comes back from the dead and Trinity KNOWS he is the one. She probably had a pretty good clue when he strapped himself up to that helicopter that was crashing with Trinity in it.

I really liked the ending song in Matrix as well.

Thanks for stopping by, and just remember, I will act goofy so don’t pay any attention to me.

Music is the soundtrack of my life and something that I can’t stop blogging about. In a little bit I am going to put up a post with lots of links that will hopefully work and we’ll see if we can have some fun with that.

I rarely if ever work/write without music. Spotify has been great. Erica, Shonali, Jayme, Brancika and I have all shared lists/talked about songs. Really, it is something that just crosses borders/generations/race/religion etc- just amazing really.

I totally agree with you on this one! There’s always a soundtrack playing in my head that goes with whatever’s happening in my life at the time. Music has always been such a big part of my life. I’ve never played an instrument and I don’t know how to read sheet music but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t affected me.

I’m a child of the 80’s so I can’t help singing along if I hear “Always Something There To Remind Me” or “Mickey.” My favorite bands of all time are The Who and The Beatles. My husband took me to see The Who in concert a few years back and it’s one of my greatest memories ever.

Not to toot my own horn, but I’m really good at music trivia–mostly rock from the 40’s to present day. I can usually name the artist or song title after hearing about a second of a music clip. If only I could make money with this talent…;)

I agree that music spans all borders, ages and races. That’s something else I love about it. It’s another way for people to connect–like right here! I love hearing everyone’s stories! Great job with this one, Bill:) I look forward to the next in your series.

Wow, I could fill a book with all the songs that take me back to specific moments in my past. There are also songs that I’ve been listening to my entire life. They don’t take me back; instead, they are all-encompassing. It’s almost like my life flashes before my eyes when I hear them (for example, anything by Fleetwood Mac). The soundtrack of my life.

I like to listen to instrumental music when I’m writing. Classical music is okay but I like to find treasures from around the world. I especially love Anoushka Shankar for big, sweeping compositions that are sort of other-worldly.

I’ve always been obsessed with music — I like everything from pop to indie folk music, bluegrass to techno, classical to hip hop. Music (and dance) has had a huge influence on my life 🙂 I love it!

Wow, not sure I can even get started on all the musical triggers in my past. I come from a musical family, so it has always been a big part of my life.

Three great uses of pop/rock songs in movies… 1) Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You from the bar scene in The Deer Hunter, 2) Welcome to the Jungle in the hallway transition from Lean on Me, and 3) Tiny Dancer in the bus scene from Almost Famous.

My fav. :Pink Floyd Always make me think and Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin are just superb. I am very fond of Joe Satriani’s music.
SO yes music forms a really big part of my life and it inspires a lot in me 🙂

There is really something about music that moves, soothes and brings out emotions you never even thought you were feeling. I love music, a broad range of it, from Vivaldi to Linkin Park, from Beatles to Green Day, from Sheryl Crow to Taylor Swift. And, I have lots of favorites that I could not tell you all about them without hogging all the space here and depleting my already depleted laptop battery (I’m looking into your post while at the mall, talk about an addict). But, if there’s one song that will definitely make me dance and cry at the same time, it’s David Foster’s And When She Danced. 🙂

My battery is making evil eyes at me. Will get back to you later. 😀 Hope you have a swell week! 🙂

Unlike many here, music doesn’t shape my decisions. I would say the opposite once I have made a decision I then choose the tune.
The DJ in my life is Ameena who runs the Spotify account, and our family iPod.

I do like Linkin Park. I would let my wife do our tastes are a little different. Sometimes I need something with an edge or raw power to it.

Thanks for sharing. BTW, I just talked w/ Griddy and we both agreed it is only fair you get half credit for each comment this month. I told her it really didn’t bother me, but she insisted…………………just sayin’…………..

I like a faster pace too and I’m a fan of Linkin Park. I have a pretty varied selection; I’m not sure if I’m quite ready to put my iPod list on Spotify and share however. I might scare my friends off………….:)

Wow ! Great post and great comments (Kaarina) Music has always been Big in my life. the last couple years I have been listening to more personal development cd’s in the car, instead of music. When i do listen to music, it is Really special. Love all kinds. favorite songs and artist are mostly “Old School” classic rock and some R&B.

And I will continue to be active:) First Live concert: The Guess Who…Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman. How could I have forgotten that? “American Woman”, “Runnin’ back to Saskatoon”…yeah…I put that Canadian reference in there for you Bill.

All good Bill. Trying to get ready to launch new site and services. Faithful, Grateful and excited !

Man, I could talk about this all day. My first concert was “Chicago” at the old Hollywood Sportatorium in south Florida. We called it the “Dumpatorium” for numerous reasons. Saw the Allman brothers 4 times. First time in high school at the orange bowl. Great lineup; Wet Willie (remember “Keep on Smilin” ? ) Bachman Turner Overdrive (Awesome) and the Allman Bros. Wow ! between them, Pink Floyd, Eagles and Stones, some great concerts and music.

This is such a musical post..indeed! I just came across from Jack’s blog… he was telling me about you being all visible while being invisible and how you are passing around ideas about doing a list of posts… so creative …really!

Music has been such a lovely part of my life and I also listen to lovely Bollywood song… Bollywood has these amazing musicals which is all song and drama and you just can’t get over the color and passion of these songs. Obviously you won’t understand the Hindi but the music is just as lovely.

My personal favorites are so many, that this tiny box might just put a word limitation on my comment!
I would so love to be a rock star, Bon Jovi style actually! Scream shout and talk about it being my life!

Oh wow, brought back memories for me too Bill. I LOVE Journey, have every album (yes album) they produced and use to light the candles and incense and just sit on the couch and sing my ass off. Still love them to this day.

I’m not as much into music these days as I use to be. Oh don’t get me wrong, I LOVE music and always will. It’s just that when I go to the gym or walk each evening, I’m listening to training podcasts or personal development information. They have taken over my life now, not a lot of time to listen to some great tunes these days. But I still go out and listen to some local bands and will be doing that this Friday. Great Chicago Blues band, Steve Krase and The In Crowd, will be playing. Steve and I celebrate the same birthday and we’re the same age so we end up celebrating our birthdays together now. Imagine that!

I’ll be looking forward to what you’ll be sharing with us since I haven’t seen Danny’s post. I think I’ll not visit just so I’ll be surprised. Oh, and you can bet I’ll be back to wish you a happy birthday on your special day too my Leo friend!

You really dated yourself. LOL. My mom was a huge music fan so I remember Donna Summer, Chicago and Fleetwood Mac fondly. She listened to music real loud and so do I. I know I’m gonna be def soon but it was fun getting there.

Then the 80’s came along. When I was 12 I loved certain songs but I try to listen to them now and want to barf. McHammer and New Kids on the Block were on my “tapes” and later in my car in CD form.

But my favorites come out of the 90’s, my college years. Pearl Jam, Nirvana and Toad the Wet Sprocket (they have significant meaning for me.) I still jam those along with Foo Fighters and Green Day.

Now? It is whatever I am in the mood for. Right now I have America, Beatles, Zac Brown Band, Rascal Flatts, Rhianna, Bob Marley, CCR, Def Leppard, The Eagles and even Jay-Z sitting on my iPhone waiting to kill my ears.

BUT my all time favorite song that gets me going every time! Joe Walsh “Life’s Been Good”!!

Anything by The Clash gets me going and there is not a Beatles song I don’t like, but the song that really takes me back is Boston’s More Than a Feeling. Never get sick of hearing that one.

I have to check out Spotify ’cause I’m still using that old fashioned service called Pandora 🙂 where I have a mix: Arcade Fire, Fatboy Slim, Pink Floyd, REM, among others, and this band called Ween, yes Ween 🙂

My wife and I moved from Baltimore to Seattle in ’91, right after getting married. No job. No relatives, but we wanted an adventure and wanted to start a new life on the west coast. It was an exciting time. We had saved enough money to coast for a few weeks. We found an apartment in the city, and only had what we could fit in our Honda Accord. What an incredible time that was. Freedom and fun for sure. We arrived in mid-September and it was sunny for about 30 days in row, in Seattle. Well, that never happened again 😉

Yes, and every time we go back, we hit a restaurant that has all you can eat blue crabs. Crabs and cold beer 🙂

I loved the O’s. They were so great back in the day. And the Colts. Man I was a fanatic about them. The Shake ‘n’ bake crew with Bert Jones at QB. Too bad he had injury problems, if not he’d certainly be in the hall of fame now. Their announcer, Chuck Thompson was one of the best ever in my opinion. Often turned the TV down and listened to his commentary on the radio, Colts and Orioles.

The funny thing is when I was in elementary school I liked the Miami Dolphins too. Even had a Dolphins rain poncho.

I must check out Spotify.

Yes, here on the left coast still, but my wife and I are getting sick of the gray, and the kids are getting older. Hmmm, we might have to talk to that Falchetto guy 🙂

Hi Craig, hi Bill!
I guess I’m late too, so I’ll just slip in here!
Music does transport you, doesn’t it! I find it to be a powerful time-travel machine! For that reason I’m careful about what I listen to and guard my time and emotions from the sad songs that could bring me down along with playing the up-beat songs which rev me up!
I can’t say music shapes my decisions Bill.
Good idea keeping up with Danny’s post suggestions! Better you than me 😉
Lori

And I don’t like to swim in water where you can’t see anything so hopefully everything was nice and clean for you. I appreciate you taking the time to stop by and comment. I hope you can make it by again.

I was once told by a friend, who’s also singer in a band, that I was a melomaniac and I collected music… I replied: I don’t collect music or songs… I collect memories and memories with their soundtrack. Music is a very important part of our lives.
Whenever I’m sad or angry I put on my ‘Emergency Playlist’ which includes:
– Bizarre Love Triangle – New Order
– I’d Rather Dance with You – Kings of Convenience
– Canned Heat – Jamiroquai

Also late to the party.. via Jack B. Hmm.. not sure music is as influential for me, kinda like John F. but there is such a connective tissue to memories and experiences. I love that you included Top Gun.. there was a time when movie soundtracks just kicked b/c they introduced me to great music and in the best cases, really helped make the movies. Thinking of anything from Pulp Fiction to Turn Up the Volume to Lost Boys IDK.. anything, I have so many. For those who like scores, I’d suggest the Man from Snowy River; if you watch the Master’s golf tournament, they use that theme.

What’s in my iTunes now? A little of everything but lots of strummy crap alt rock. 😉 I kid of course, just like everything from Safetysuit to Linkin Park, Nickelback (aka the worst band ever to some), Sara Bareilles and TONS more. Couple songs I enjoy because of the tempos, the build: Matthew Goode’s Weapon and Red’s Pieces. Lemme know what you think. FWIW.

Davina, I will forever be a fan of the soundtrack from Top Gun…and Grease…and Across the Universe (hmmm, someone “borrowed” my Across the Universe DVD and I never got it back: must go buy that, now that I think of it). Love the new photo, BTW. Cheers! Kaarina

Grease is a classic. I even have the Wicked soundtrack and the one from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer musical episode.. lots of good stuff. I really could have spent the day listening to everyone’s picks, adding stuff to my iTunes. It was time for a new photo, so thanks.

I think Nickelback sho get’s beat up out there and don’t really know why. Linkin Park seems to be on a few lists.

I lean more to the stuff that will jack me up; like I need any stimulation, huh? Did you know I’ve been drinking coffee since I was about 10, maybe that’s where the ‘on’ button comes from. My dad, who used to be the breakfast fixer always let us have it even though it was supposed to be ‘bad’ for you. We didn’t have a lot of rules at the Dorman house back then. I learned really early how to fend for myself………..did I just get off track?

I can get lost in the music, especially from the iPod and it can pull me through yard work in hot weather and other physical endeavors. The wife draws the line in the bedroom however………………..:). I guess that’s what the blue pill is for, huh? I know TMI, but I thought it sounded funny……….

I did check out Jack’s post, have quite a few added to my iTunes. I am resisting the online temptations of Pandora, Spotify.. for now. I LOVE when music cranks me up, those songs that when they come on the radio, you just blow up the car stereo. As for the TMI.. 1) you’re funny and 2) think that’s when you’re supposed to dial up the Barry White. 😉

OK I need to craft a proper response here Bill. First off I am going to work on figuring out how to remove Journey from your wife and your life. I know it can be done. I can never forgive that band. They were the source of what I call cock rock: Bon Jovi. Warrant. Skid Row. Poison etc. I am thinking maybe Tiny Tim or Don Ho could have a song for you. But really Boston could be a good replacement. I will have to think about this.

Music is my number one passion. Art second. Work third. LOL I am 0.9 days shy of 60 days worth of music on my hard drive. I used to have a ton of vinyl albums and tapes too but lost them in the last year.

But yes music is powerful. Often it get’s locked in time. On my way back from Vermont on Monday Ozzy Crazy Train and 2 other songs from his first solo album came on. Brought back memories of 9th and 10th grade. I remembered my old room. My record player. Even my room’s shag carpet. Why I chose shag in the early 70’s don’t ask me. I was 6 when I made the decision. It was one of those early Parental empowering the Child situations.

It really is amazing how Audio can bring back memories similar to the way smell can. But hey this post is not about smell. Maybe next weeks?

Early Ozzie rules; talk about video killing the radio star. I DON’T want to see a domesticated Ozzie.

Cock rock, that’s a good one. The funny thing is all of those guys are just one dropped bar of soap from spontaneous combustion. However, you know they are just knocking it back and probably lived every fantasy known to mankind.

Art, as in you create Art? I would like to do that, but I don’t feel I am creative or talented in that way. Therefore, I can just appreciate the works of others.

I was going to say, your parents were very forward thinking allowing you to pick the decor for your room. Early 70’s huh? Did you miss the black lights and beads for doors era?

Yeah, smell will be the next one and diesel is definitely one for me. It reminds me of riding in the back of a deuce and a half at Ft Dix, NJ being colder than this Fla boy had ever been before.

Ahhh….I lost your site with a mistaken click, but am back…not sure if the comment I was posting actually went through to you…(learning curve here : ) ) . I’ ll try again… Music, a backdoor or maybe even front door for accessing my own motivation, feeling, intention etc. I love the Josh Ritter song “Be a light in my lantern”…find it very inspirational. I created an image page with a lantern on it and a link to youtube for that song. I keep the lantern image open on the monitor, open the youtube link and listen to that song…with deep, deep intention, for what that lantern represents for me…which would be different for everyone. http://pocketperspectives.wordpress.com/2011/04/05/be-a-light-in-my-lantern/ (Terrific..I managed to get that link into this post without losing your site…the learning curve improves! ) So…beyond bringing back memories…music has lots of powerful applications. Thanks for your good ideas…Kathy

Hi Bill, Actually I came to your party on time, but was really busy reading comments all week, lol. You sure do inspire people to post!

I love Journey, but Don’t Stop Believin’ is my favorite. I love the music and the message (unless you listen too closely to the lyrics).

And Danger Zone, well I was dating a fighter pilot when that came out. ‘Nuff said.

But I love most music! Put on a good dance tune and I am off the sofa and grabbing folks to join me. Go ahead and ask my kids how I embarrass them on planes when I have my iPod earbuds in. So much fun!

Somehow, I’m thinking you would throw a fun party, Bill. Probably because you do it every week here on your blog. But maybe that’s just crazy talk…

Music for me has changed over the years and I find my preferences are quite different. In the first half of my life I would never had admitted to liking rock and now I find it makes great running music so I’ve quite quite a lot in my play list. Another fav on the running list is Jimmy Buffet because he tells stories and makes me laugh. It’s not uncommon to see me laughing out loud on the trail all by myself! 🙂

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